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turso said:The SG is a lot better than S. S can be super sensitive to OAT and slightly off releases.
Could have been been old configStringbean said:Anyone know why they discontinued the SG line? Was it a supplier issue? I never thought there was that much of a difference between SG and S.
Slightly off topic, I purchased a C-Line PD from Marshall Street and I ended up with a plus rim. Does the plus rim affect flight or is it more of a grip issue?Grip issue. Or you could also say it is more of a psychological issue.
The S-Line PD that I lost seemed like it had a totally different rim. It had shorter depth and was slightly more narrow. I am beginning to think it was a CD with the wrong stamp.
Hoey said:So, finally got a PP2, and I really want to like it, but it's a little on the hard side for my liking.
Is there such thing as a softer PP2? Or am I really gonna just have to bts out of it?
warobert said:Hoey said:So, finally got a PP2, and I really want to like it, but it's a little on the hard side for my liking.
Is there such thing as a softer PP2? Or am I really gonna just have to bts out of it?
I haven't thrown any pro ones, but I have seen some d P2s that are pretty darn soft and grippy.
linkinparkervii said:Discmania needs a neutral/understable mid like the comet or fuse
Hoey said:So, finally got a PP2, and I really want to like it, but it's a little on the hard side for my liking.
Is there such thing as a softer PP2? Or am I really gonna just have to bts out of it?
Frank Delicious said:linkinparkervii said:Discmania needs a neutral/understable mid like the comet or fuse
P/D MD2s
Booter said:looky looky
http://proshop.innovadiscs.com/d-line-p3-pre-release-prototype.html